Spiritual Awakening Stage Finder
Discover where you are on your spiritual journey — with personalised guidance for your exact stage.
1. What is the Spiritual Awakening Stage Finder?
The Spiritual Awakening Stage Finder is a free, 12-question quiz that identifies which of the five major stages of spiritual awakening you are currently experiencing — and offers personalised, stage-specific guidance for your journey.
The framework used in this tool draws from the work of spiritual teachers, transpersonal psychologists, and researchers who have mapped the common arc of spiritual development: from ordinary life, through disruption and dissolution, into a richer, more integrated way of being.
2. The five stages of spiritual awakening
Stage 1 — Ordinary waking
The state before spiritual awakening begins. Life is largely comfortable and routine, even if stressful. Questions of deep meaning are not prominent. This is not a lesser state — it is simply the baseline from which the journey begins for most people.
Stage 2 — The call to awaken
Something stirs. A growing sense of restlessness, a feeling that life as it is does not fully satisfy, an increasing pull toward depth, meaning, and authenticity. Old roles and relationships may begin to feel hollow. This stage can feel confusing but is a beautiful and necessary beginning.
Stage 3 — The dark night of the soul
The most challenging stage — and the most transformative. The structures of the old self begin to dissolve: identities, beliefs, relationships, and even the sense of purpose can all feel like they are falling away. This stage is often accompanied by profound grief, disorientation, isolation, and a sense of meaninglessness. It is essential to understand that this is not breakdown — it is a profound re-ordering.
| About the dark night of the soulThis term, originating with the mystic St. John of the Cross, describes a spiritual crisis that precedes deep transformation. It is not clinical depression, though it can look similar from the outside. If you score in this stage and you are struggling significantly, please seek both spiritual and professional support simultaneously. |
Stage 4 — Spiritual integration
The emergence. The acute pain of the dark night has softened and you are actively rebuilding — with greater authenticity, self-awareness, and spiritual depth. This stage involves real inner work: healing wounds, releasing old patterns, forging a new relationship with yourself and with something greater. It is challenging and beautiful simultaneously.
Stage 5 — Rooted presence
A place of relative spaciousness, equanimity, and peace. Not a state of permanent happiness or the end of suffering — but a quality of being that is rooted in something deeper than circumstances. This is the integration of all the previous stages into a lived, embodied way of being.
3. How to use the quiz
The quiz contains 12 questions, each with five possible responses that correspond to the five stages. Choose the answer that honestly reflects where you are right now — not where you aspire to be or where you think you should be.
- Answer based on your current inner experience, not your best or worst days
- There are no right or wrong answers — every stage is a valid and meaningful place to be
- If multiple answers resonate, choose the one that feels most consistently true
- Go with your instinct rather than overthinking each answer
| NoteYour result reflects the stage with the strongest pattern across your answers. It is entirely normal to have elements of multiple stages simultaneously — spiritual development is not a linear march but a spiralling process. Your result names the dominant current experience. |
4. Understanding and working with your result
If your result is Stage 2 — The call to awaken
- Begin a consistent practice of self-reflection — journalling, meditation, or quiet walks
- Follow what genuinely interests and moves you, even if it seems impractical
- Read broadly about spirituality, meaning, and personal growth — let curiosity lead
- Reduce automatic, numbing behaviours (excessive scrolling, busyness, over-consumption)
If your result is Stage 3 — The dark night of the soul
- Seek support — a therapist and/or a spiritual director, guide, or trusted community
- Do not try to rush through this stage. The process cannot be accelerated by force
- Reduce major life decisions during this period if possible — wait for greater clarity
- Focus on basic self-care: sleep, nourishment, gentle movement, time in nature
- Know that this stage ends. It always ends. And what comes after is worth everything it asks of you
If your result is Stage 4 — Spiritual integration
- Continue and deepen your healing and inner work practices
- Be patient with regression — returning to older patterns temporarily is part of integration
- Find or build a community of people who are on a similar journey
- Develop a personal spiritual practice that is genuine and consistent — not performative
If your result is Stage 5 — Rooted presence
- Continue growing — this stage is not an endpoint but a deepening
- Share your journey and wisdom generously, without prescribing it to others
- Stay humble — the path always has more depth to offer
- Give back: mentor, support, or simply be a steady presence for others who are in earlier stages
5. Frequently asked questions
Can I be in multiple stages at once?
Yes, absolutely. Spiritual development is not linear. You may be deeply integrated in some areas of your life while still in the dark night in others. The quiz result reflects your overall dominant pattern. Trust the result as a starting point for reflection, not a fixed category.
I scored in the dark night of the soul but I do not feel particularly spiritual. Is that possible?
The dark night of the soul does not require religious belief. It is a universal human experience of identity dissolution and reconstruction that can happen entirely outside the context of formal religion. Many people in this stage describe it as depression, a mid-life crisis, or burnout. The spiritual framework simply offers a broader context for understanding what is happening.
What if I feel stuck in the same stage for a long time?
The dark night in particular can last months or years. There is no fixed timeline. Seeking support from a therapist, spiritual director, or wise community member can help create the safety needed for the next movement. Forcing progress rarely helps; creating the right conditions for growth is the more effective approach.


